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New Balance 860

This latest version of the 860 is a no-nonsense stability shoe for mild to mid overpronators who are looking for a generous slab of cushioning. The initial feel is great thanks to the plush, sumptuous lining, high-quality upper materials and solid overall construction. The styling is fairly classic with technical features that, although hardly at […]

New Balance 860
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Inov-8 Road-X 255

Inov-8 has always made innovative shoes that work naturally with the biomechanics of the foot and, with the continued focus on forefoot running, what better time to make the move from trail to road? The new range of shoes aims to transition you from a heel-cushioned shoe to a flat forefoot racer. The 255 is […]

Inov-8 Road-X 255
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Asics Gel-Tarther

This classic-looking race flat is the first time we’ve seen a Japanese-specific creation from the Asics shoe guru, Hitoshi Mimura, in Europe. It’s a simple affair, lacking the bells and whistles that we’ve come to expect from modern running super brands, but without any loss of quality or basic functionality. What remain are lightweight and […]

Asics Gel-Tarther
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Brooks T7 Racer

Running purists looking for a no-compromise race shoe and living in the belief that time lost in transition can be made up by all-out speed… your search is over. The T7, as donned by Chrissie Wellington, is lightning fast. This is a real racing thoroughbred with ‘look at me’ styling, a snappy response and a […]

Brooks T7 Racer
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K-Swiss K-Ruuz

K-Swiss has carved out a niche in the traithlon market over the last few years with its new range of shoes and high-profile signings. Our initial impression of its fastest racing flat was mixed. The bowling shoe aesthetic isn’t the best, but looking closer we were pleasantly surprised. The exceptionally low profile with small section […]

K-Swiss K-Ruuz
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Scott T2 Pro

Very occasionally we’re treated to a product that break the mould of traditional footwear. Even rarer is when that shoe is tri-specific. This innovative model from Scott has a collapsible heal to save you valuable seconds in transition – it’s an excellent concept. This does away with the need for elastic laces and the sloppy […]

Scott T2 Pro
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Brooks Ghost 3

Brooks have really upped their game in recent seasons and are now producing consistent, responsive and light shoes. The Ghost 3 is exactly that – a comfortable shoe from the second you put it on and one that goes about its business in an unobtrusive way. Some runners may find it too narrow or require […]

Brooks Ghost 3
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K-Swiss Keahou

The gold, silver and bronze scored by Mirinda Carfrae, Andreas Raelert and Julie Dibens at Ironman Hawaii 2010 confirmed K-Swiss’ position as a major player in the tri scene. The Californian brand hasn’t skimped on style, though, and the Keahou is certainly a handsome creation. More importantly, these shoes are comfortable on your feet, being […]

K-Swiss Keahou
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X-Talon 190

A year ago we gave the X-Talon 212 a glowing 90%, so expecting the 190 to be an improvement is a big ask. At 190g per shoe, the 190 is the lightest off-road racer in the world. It’s not just the racing red colour – put these shoes on and you can’t help but run […]

X-Talon 190
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Puma Vectana 2

Year on year Puma seem to raise their bar when it comes to running shoes. The Vectana 2 is another improvement to their range for all those pronating feet out there. A selection of quality, occasionally sumptuous materials and a flawless construction will prove a match for many more premium or well-established brands, even without […]

Puma Vectana 2
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Newton Sir Isaac

The marketing and hype flying around the award-gobbling Newton shoes has so far left me – unlike thousands of others – feeling somewhat lukewarm, but I felt I needed to give this new model the impartial once over to see what the fuss was about. The Isaacs are aimed at runners who want to move […]

Newton Sir Isaac
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Vibram Fivefingers Sprint

The Nike Sock Racer and the Newton Gravity are just two of the innovative run-related products to split the running community in recent times. And, with both a groundswell of support from the barefoot running community (including Born to Run author Chris McDougall) and the naysayers repulsed by that aesthetic assault, the Vibrams have joined […]

Vibram Fivefingers Sprint
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Avia 2053

The Avia 2053 is an intriguing shoe: off the shelf you’d tell yourself they’re rigid and heavy just because of the way they look. But on your feet, you’re going to find that they’re amazingly light and rather spacious. Okay, they’re a little stiffer than some shoes on test but that’s because they’re unquestionably a […]

Avia 2053
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Newton Gravity

2009 winners of the 220 Award for Innovative Product of the Year, Newton Shoes are taking the world of triathlon by storm. Basically, their shoes encourage you to run up on your toes, working to the theory that runners who do so run more quickly. Of course, such bold thinking creates plenty of argument, but […]

Newton Gravity
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Saucony Paramount 2

The first thing we noticed with the Paramount 2s was the amount of support around the middle of the foot. Sadly, this was counteracted with the rigid ride underneath the heel, which we’ve never experienced with Saucony before. The end result is a well-cushioned, flexible shoe up front that offers some decent support, coupled with […]

Saucony Paramount 2
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Puma Velosis

Triathletes who have run in Puma shoes in the last half a decade will know that they tend to provide a hard ride. There are fans of this style, but our testing team know that such a ride is, more often than not, unpopular. It appears Puma has concluded exactly that with this shoe. The […]

Puma Velosis
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Mizumo Wave Precision

This is a light training shoe built on a narrower last, which means a couple of things: it lends itself to pacier workouts and the shoe encourages you to get up on your toes. In terms of support the Wave Precision is well cushioned in the forefoot, but they do feel significantly harder under the […]

Mizumo Wave Precision
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Nike Lunarglide

These are without doubt among the lightest training shoes on the market. But, importantly, the weight-saving doesn’t appear to be at the loss of any cushioning or too much support. Nike tends to come up with softer shoes (see the Nike Free) and these are no exception, although there’s a hard feel underneath the instep. […]

Nike Lunarglide
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Asics Gel Stratus 3

Likely to appeal to neutral runners who tend to run on their toes, the Stratus 3 is the kind of shoe that you can put on straight out of the box and hit the tarmac. They provide good cushioning, a snug fit and acceptable flexibility. They don’t shout and wave; they just, in an understated […]

Asics Gel Stratus 3
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Brooks Trance 9

Cushioned, responsive and supportive, these shoes are for triathletes with mild to moderate pronation. Running in that category has, until recently, meant enduring a stiffer, non-responsive shoe. But, thankfully – excuse the pun – change is afoot, with the Trance 9 a top-of-the-range option. Key areas such as breathability and grip are both acceptable, making […]

Brooks Trance 9
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New Balance 1225

Straight out of the box you know that these are a stable, robust shoe that are designed for high mileage. When you put them on, what you’ve got is a solid but not restrictive feel that does a great job of soaking up the miles. Designed for runners who require moderate stability, there’s plenty of […]

New Balance 1225
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Scott Ride4

Thanks to the great man Dave’s history in Hawaii and the heritage of this fabled US brand, the name Scott has long been synonymous with triathlon. In terms of performance, these provide a solid, hard ride. While there are softer shoes about not everybody enjoys such a cushioned feel. We’d argue that they’re a touch […]

Scott Ride4